No Time To Die and Saving Mr Banks are among the film highlights on New Year’s Eve.
As another year comes to an end, the TV schedules clog up with films to fill the gaps before the fireworks begin.
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Highlights this year include Disney’s 2016 remake of The Jungle Book, featuring the voices of Idris Elba and Bill Murray. Daniel Craig’s last outing as James Bond, No Time To Die, takes the primetime slot on ITV at 8.30pm.
Elsewhere, there’s comedies in I Give It A Year, The Inbetweeners Movie and Bridesmaids. If you fancy some sci-fi, go for Star Trek Beyond on E4.
See all the films airing on New Year’s Eve below.
The Adventures Of Tintin — E4, 11.50am
Evan Almighty — ITV1, 1.05pm
The Heroes Of Telemark — BBC Two, 1.15pm
Dad’s Army — Channel 4, 2.05pm
Hook — Channel 5, 2.05pm
Saving Mr Banks — BBC One, 2.20pm
Matilda — ITV1, 2.55pm
Zulu — Channel 4, 4pm
The Jungle Book (2016) — BBC One, 4.20pm
The Goonies — Channel 5, 4.50pm
Johnny English Strikes Again — E4, 4.55pm
Space Jam — ITV2, 5.15pm
Whisky Galore! — BBC Two, 5.20pm
Star Trek Beyond — E4, 6.40pm
Men In Black: International — Channel 4, 6.55pm
Big — ITV2, 6.55pm
Ghostbusters — BBC Three, 7.20pm
Murder On The Orient Express —More4, 8pm
Marry Me — BBC One, 8.25pm
No Time To Die — ITV1, 8.30pm
Pirates — BBC Three, 9pm
Prisoners — Sky Witness, 9pm
Bridesmaids — ITV2, 9pm
Rocky V — ITV4, 9pm
I Give It A Year — BBC Three, 10.15pm
The Inbetweeners Movie — E4, 10.30pm
The Producers — BBC Four, 10.50pm
If you want new films, streaming services have added a bunch in recent weeks. Bradley Cooper’s biopic of composer Leonard Bernstein, Maestro, is available on Netflix, along with Chicken Run: Dawn Of The Nugget and Zack Snyder’s Rebel Moon.
Elsewhere, Saltburn starring Barry Keoghan and Jacob Elordi was recently added to Amazon Prime Video. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem, meanwhile, is available through Paramount+.
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